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Saccadic eye movements(SEMs) are rapid, jerky, short voluntary eye movements that occur when the eye is moving from one point of interest to another in order to centre the object of interest on the fovea (the region in the eye which has the greatest visual acuity and colour vision)[85–...
Recent research on the perceived speed of large moving objects, compared to smaller moving objects, has revealed the presence of a size-speed illusion. This illusion, where a large object seems to be moving more slowly than a small object travelling at the same speed may account for collisions...
a different place from its true one; the image is said to be falsely projected. If the eye is moved passively, for example, by pulling on the conjunctiva with forceps, the subject has the impression that objects in the outside world are moving in a direction opposite to that of the eye...
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Over time, high blood sugar can cause serious damage to the small blood vessels in your eyes. If you find it hard to get moving 150 minutes each week, do what you can. Any amount of physical activity is better than nothing. 3. Quit Smoking to Protect Your Vision Tobacco use increases ...
such as tracking an object moving in a circle or box43,57. By scaling these studies to the population level via smartphone eye tracking, we could enable gaze as a scalable, digital phenotype for screening or monitoring progression of health conditions, which could reduce healthcare spending by ...
We recorded from neurons dorsal and dorsolateral to the third nerve nucleus of the monkey whose discharge rates modulated when the monkey tracked targets moving in depth but not when it tracked targets moving from side to side. The neurons' activity modulated equally well whether the target moved...
side of controlled experimental conditions like these, we often search for items beyond our current field of view (FoV). The work presented here compares visual search when targets are presented within the visual field at the start of a search, to when they appear due to the act of moving ...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disjunctive” eye movement is called horizontal vergence. The sensory control signals for vergence arise from multiple visual cues, two of which, changing binocular disparity (CD) and inter-ocular vel...